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... spirilla similar to , and probably closely allied with , the spirillum of cholera , yet not the cause of any particular diseased condition . The aim has been to describe only such bacteria as 11.
... spirilla similar to , and probably closely allied with , the spirillum of cholera , yet not the cause of any particular diseased condition . The aim has been to describe only such bacteria as 11.
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... SPIRILLA RESEMBLING THE CHOLERA SPIRILLUM . 281 CHAPTER VIII : PNEUMONIA 297 16 C. THE SEPTIC DISEASES . CHAPTER I. PAGE RELAPSING CONTENTS . 15.
... SPIRILLA RESEMBLING THE CHOLERA SPIRILLUM . 281 CHAPTER VIII : PNEUMONIA 297 16 C. THE SEPTIC DISEASES . CHAPTER I. PAGE RELAPSING CONTENTS . 15.
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... spirillum of cholera , are actively motile , like the saprophytes . Of course this example is open to criticism , because the spi- rillum of relapsing fever , which has never been found elsewhere than in the blood and spleen of affected ...
... spirillum of cholera , are actively motile , like the saprophytes . Of course this example is open to criticism , because the spi- rillum of relapsing fever , which has never been found elsewhere than in the blood and spleen of affected ...
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... spirilla are very long , that of relapsing fever measuring 40 μ at times . This estimation of size almost prepares one for the estimation of weight given by Nägeli , who found that an average bacterium under ordinary conditions weighed ...
... spirilla are very long , that of relapsing fever measuring 40 μ at times . This estimation of size almost prepares one for the estimation of weight given by Nägeli , who found that an average bacterium under ordinary conditions weighed ...
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... spirillum - but Zopf has described similar bodies as occurring in micrococci . Escherich also claims to have found undoubted spores in a form of sarcina . The spores found in the bacilli are either round or oval . As a rule , each ...
... spirillum - but Zopf has described similar bodies as occurring in micrococci . Escherich also claims to have found undoubted spores in a form of sarcina . The spores found in the bacilli are either round or oval . As a rule , each ...
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Page 362 - Treatment, including a large number of approved formulae. The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.